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1 OUT OF BAND AUTHENTICATION
Network Access Security Southeast Europe Cybersecurity Conference September 8-9, 2003 Sofia, Bulgaria ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

2 User Name & Password User Name Password IBM 1950’s
In-band authentication Access and authentication share same path Easily Hacked Dictionary attacks Social engineering Surveillance User Name Password ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

3 Out of Band Access Control
2nd network Separate access / authentication paths Non-hackable ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

4 Telephone Authentication
Private lines Invisible Non-sniffable Global mobility Tri-factor option (bio-metric) ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

5 Top Secret Access Control
Bio-metric layering Pin / Finger / Iris / Voice Silo Authentication Dual authentication Statistically non-breachable 1 in 100 billion ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

6 BENEFITS Cost Ease of Use No Infrastructure Deployment
No client side software or hardware Ease of Use Client knows how to use – no learning curve No Infrastructure Deployment Telephone network already built Guaranteed security Tri-factor availability / Silo Tangible Promotes confidence / adoption ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

7 Users Government Information workers Commercial internet transactions
Silo / bio-metric Addresses the pain NOW - affordable Information workers (Remote) access is power Commercial internet transactions Consumer confidence ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

8 Access vs. Transport Security
Digital certificates - CA Dynamic Encryption – session keys Signatures – intrusion detection IPSec encapsulation in tunnel-mode Masking – invisibility Private addressing –non-public internal addresses Super Firewall – filter on port, protocol, destination address Synchronous management – real time configuration, routes, rules, reporting, alarms, revocations Mutual consent / unilateral control for extranets No inhibitors – Nat firewalls, routers, proxies, blockers Mobility – dynamic addressing, mobile to mobile connections Central policy control - worldwide ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

9 Access + Transport Security =
End to end solution Integrity of information Private habitats within the Internet Global connectivity Global inter-connectivity ©2003 QT Worldtel Inc.

10 Private Global Networks
QT Worldtel Inc. 130 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel Fax


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